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I had the best time interviewing Ronne Brown. She’s the founder of Girl CEO and the author of “From Mopping Floors to Making Millions on Instagram.” With a book title like that, you know she has an incredible story to tell. On top of that, she has a passion for educating women on being the CEO of their business, lives, and homes, and has had the privilege of helping thousands of women launch and grow their brands on social media. I am obsessed with her and I know you’re going to love it!
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Founder of Girl CEO and author of, From Mopping Floors to Making Millions on Instagram.
Ronne Brown is a branding expert, professional speaker, author, mentor, wife and a mother of four.
She has made her mark internationally in the online and social media business with her revolutionizing branding techniques. She went from being a statistic to a success story and turned minimum wage income into a seven-figure salary within a few short years.
Now, Ronne is equipping women nationwide on how to be the CEO in their business, lives, and homes.
Ronne Brown is one of social media's most influential entrepreneurs inspiring and teaching people around the world how to create six-figure incomes, become debt free and live life on their own terms.
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I first met Dianna Cohen at a Create & Cultivate dinner and I was immediately drawn to her energy. She’s the founder of luxury haircare brand Crown Affair, and before that, she founded the brand marketing agency Levitate. She’s so incredibly generous and willing to jump on a phone to help you, whether you’re looking to grow as a business or as a human being.
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Dianna Cohen is the Founder of Crown Affair, a haircare brand empowering people to redefine their relationship with their hair through accessible luxury products, guidance, and community. Prior to Crown Affair, Dianna founded Levitate, a brand marketing agency, where she led initiatives for brands including The Wing, Harry's, Flamingo, Outdoor Voices, etc. Dianna is part of Forbes' 30 Under 20 for the Class of 2019. She currently resides in New York with her fiancé Alexander.
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I had so much fun during this conversation with Gina DeVee. She believes that within every woman is a Queen, the person inside of her that is poised, clear, and confident. In her new book, “The Audacity to be Queen,” Gina shows you how to reclaim your feminine power, create the life that you desire, develop unshakable confidence, and follow your dreams.
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Gina DeVee is a published author, accomplished speaker, podcast host, business coach and self-made multimillionaire entrepreneur. She has dedicated her career to helping women connect spiritually, start profitable businesses, create wealth from a feminine perspective, and become highly visible so they can make a global impact.
Gina’s own journey from struggling psychotherapist to globetrotting entrepreneur has taken her from the First Lady’s Office at the White House, to getting her Master’s in Clinical Psychology, graduating from Le Cordon Bleu, and founding her growing women’s empowerment, multi-media company and lifestyle brand, Divine Living.
Her mission is to show women everywhere how to be Queen of their lives. “Within every woman lives a Queen,” Gina affirms, “And only from the position of Queen can you fulfill your purpose.” In becoming Queen, no longer must women pretend to be anything other than brilliant, capable, and fabulous. The world needs us to own our power, raise our standards, and contribute our talents like never before, and Gina DeVee is here to lead the way.
Her first book, The Audacity to be Queen, brings together over 20 years of experience in transforming women’s lives through the deep spiritual and feminine wisdom of Queenhood. With spectacular flair, beautiful pearls of wisdom, and life-changing stories of unexpected triumph, Gina DeVee shares the steps, exercises, meditations, prayers, and journal prompts to release all forms of self-doubt and self-sabotage so you can discover the best version of you.
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I am obsessed with spoken word poetry, which is why I’m so excited to be talking with Arielle Estoria. Besides being a spoken word poet, she’s an emcee and event host speaker, model, and actress. She believes that we are all creative — we’ve just told ourselves it isn’t practical. She teaches us some tools to try and reclaim our creativity. This girl totally speaks my language. You’ll love everything she has to say, including the poem she shares with us. This is a soul-filling conversation.
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Arielle Estoria is Spoken Word Poet, Author, Dance Party Enthusiast, Emcee and Event Host Speaker, Model, and Actress. Her motto of "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind her audience that words are meant to be felt and not just heard. Arielle’s first EP, a collection of music and poetry called “Symphony of a Lioness” is now available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is co-author of two self-published collections of poetry: ”Vagabonds and Zealots” and ”Write Bloody, Spill Pretty.” She is made of sass and good intentions and has a deep love for car karaoke, brunch, and flowers.
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Let’s talk about putting a plan in place. I get that whenever we start something new, whether it’s a business or a new routine or a new diet, we want to jump straight into it and get to the fun part. But if you don’t have a plan in place, I can tell you right now, you are going to fail. It isn’t fun, but it is absolutely essential to getting done anything you want in life.
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Welcome to is Questionably Awesome, where we catch up, answer your questions, and give you some serious knowledge bombs!
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I sometimes feel guilty or like a burden when asking for help. How do I overcome this?
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How to know if you're asking something too big of someone?
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Today we’re going to talk about visibility in your business and your brand. Mel Robbins gave a talk recently about visibility and she said, “If you are not visible daily, you are invisible.” So often we can think that we’re posting in vain or that people aren’t seeing what we are putting out there, but social media is one big experiment when you're just starting out. We’re going to break it down for you so that you can skip some of the trial and error and get real traction.
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Erin Claire Jones is incredible. She’s a leadership coach specializing in Human Design, which is a framework for understanding your personality and purpose. I booked a two-hour session with her and I was blown away. She explains my Human Design right on the show, and what she says has given me so much freedom while building my new company and it has come completely true the more I focus on it. This could be game-changing for how you function in the world, in your relationships, and in your business.
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Erin Claire Jones is a leadership coach specializing in Human Design. She has been featured in Forbes, Nylon, Well Good and mindbodygreen as well as has been on over 50 podcasts.
She helps individuals and teams step into their highest potential by offering them the self-knowledge and tools to perform at the top of their personal and professional games. She's consulted for startups all over the world, and built companies supporting executives, partnerships and small teams, to operate more harmoniously and effectively.